The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 06, 1938, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1938.
PAGE EIGHT
Plattsmouth
Young Man is
Named Maior
Alton Rolland of This City Receives
Promotion in Ranks of the
R. 0. T. C. of Nebraska
Alton Rolland of this city, who
has been a member of the Reserve
corps and this summer spent sev
eral weeks in special training at the
field artillery sctool held at Fort Des
Moines.
Mr. Rolland i a graduate of the
Plattsmouth high school and has
been very successful in his work at
the University of Nebraska. He
graduated here in the class of 1932.
CANDIDATES MAKE RESPONSE
FINED FOR INTOXICATION
From Monday's Pally
Clyde Waite. of Palmyra, was ar-
morning on a charge of intoxication
He was picked up by the state high
way patrol and brought on into this
city, but at the time of arrest was
not oneratirur his auto. The court
heard the evidence offered and as
sessed a fine of $25 and costs on the
defendant. Waite was recently held
here on a charge of reckless driving.
VISITS AT McCOOK
Officers Training Corps since enter-' signed in the county court this
ing the University of Nebraska, has
been promoted to the rank of major
in the reserve officers' organization.
The young man has been very ef
ficient in his work in the training
Poultry ilfanted
Friday, Saturday
HENS
5 lbs. and up, lb.. . . . . . 13c
4 to 5 lbs., lb llC
Leghorns and Lights, lb.. . 9c
SPRINGS
5 lbs. and up, lb 12
Under 5 lbs., lb.. 10c
Leghorn Springs, lb 90
A. e. CASE
Phone 2S8-J, Plattsmouth
Track Services if Enough Poultry
to Justify Phone 268-J
From Monday's Daily
Mrs. John Albert will leave tomor
row for McCook, Nebraska, where
she will visit for a time with her
granddaughter, Mrs. Laverne Glaze,
who has been visiting in Platts
mouth and in Omaha.
RETURN FROM HOSPITAL
Friends here of Mrs. Elmo Sexton,
of Los Angeles, who has been in the
Los Angeles Lutheran hospital, will
be pleased to know she was able to
return to her home, where she is
getting along nicely.
Fiom Monday's Dally
This evening at the puDlic forum
of the Plattsmouth Woman's club,
there will be a large group of the
state and local candidates present to
give short talks and statements on
their positions.
Among those who have sent re
sponses that they expected to attend
were Robert Simmons, candidate for
chief jujstice; George IT. Ileinke, re
publican candidate for congress;
Congressman Henry C. Luckey (who
will be represented by a lady speak
er); W. A. Metzger, candidate for
state senator; John E. Turner, re
publican candidate for county treas
urer; Homer Sylvester, democratic
candidate for sheriff; Ray Becker,
republican candidate for county reg
ister of deeds; Lillian White, demo
cratic candidate for register of
deeds; W. H. Smith, democratic can
didate for county attorney, arid Fred
L. Carsten, candidate for state senator.
The men of the community are
also invited to attend the meeting
and to enjoy the talks and meeting
the candidates for the public offices
City Caucus
Select Candi
dates Last Night
Name Candidates for Justice of the
Peace and Assessors in
Their Meetings
VISITS WITH DAUGHTER
William H. Woolcott was a visitor
in Lincoln Sunday, enjoying a visit
there with his daughter. Miss Helen,
who is a nurse In the St. Elizabeth's
hospital. Mr. oolcott had a very
pleasant visit and found the daugh
ter enjoying her work very much.
Phone news Items to No. B.
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SOENNICHSEN'S
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Last evening the republican and
democratic caucuses were held at the
court house to name the candidates
for justice of the peace and assessors
for the various wards.
The democrats held forth In the
district court room while the repub
licans met at the office of Sheriff
Homer Sylvester near the court room.
The democratic meeting was pre
sided over by J. Howard Davi3, the
:ity chairman and Frank J. Liber
shal served as the secretary of the
meeting.
On motion, Charles L. Graves,
present justice of the peace, was en
dorsed by the caucus as a candidate
for the position, as it has been the
custom for many years to name t-"
sitting justice regardless of political
affiliation.
The ward3 then presented their
choice for assessors to the caucus
and which endorsed the nominees,
the following being selected:
First Ward John A. Llbershal.
Second Vard James Rebal.
Third Ward P. A. Hild.
Fourth Ward Ed Kohrell.
Fifth Ward Ray Herring.
The committeemen and women
were empowered to fill any vacan
cies that might occur.
Republican Meeting
George L. Farley was selected as
chairman and Albert Olson as clerk
of the republican caucus and the
body at once moved to the nomin
ation of Justice Charles L- Graves
for re-election to his post.
As there were no representatives
of the first and second wards pres
ent at the caucus, it was decided to
leave nominations for assessors in
these wards vacant for the present.
In the other three wards the pres
ent assessors were re-named for the
coming election, they being as fol
lows:
Third Ward M. M. Allen.
Fourth Ward John E. Schutz.
Fifth Ward Edward Gabelman.
East Rock Bluffs
The voters of East Rock Bluffa
met at the school .house, the repub
licans meeting at 4 o'clock just after
the close of school); and the follow
ing were named: r:
Justice of the Peace Gene Exline.
Assessor Frank Hull.
Road Overseer Harry Bussington.
The democratic meeting was held
Wednesday night and was called to
order by Mike Kaffenberger, commit
teeman. George Brinklow was made
chairman and Perry Nickles secre
tary.. The following ticket was
named:
Justice of the Peace To Fill Va
cancy, Joe Shera; for full term, Gene
Exline.
Assessor W. A. Wheeler.
Road Overseer James Fitch.
It was decided to have a meeting
later in the campaign and with some
able speakers.
Plattsmouth Precinct
The caucuses of Plattsmouth pre
cinct were held at the Taylor school
house where both the republicans and
democrats gathered last evening and
placed tickets in the v field for the
fall election.
At the republican meeting How
ard Wiles, committeeman, presided
and the following were named:
Assessor W. S. Wetenkamp.
Road Overseer Charles C. Bar
nard. The position of justice of the peace
was not filled by the caucus.
The democratic caucus was held
with Leonard Born, committeeman
calling the body to order. The fol
lowing were selected as candidates:
Assessor George W. Snyder.
Road Overseer C. W. Stoehr.
The democrats followed the re
publicans In not making any nom
ination for justice of the peace.
Eight Mile Grove
The democrats of Eight Mile Grove
met last evening with H. A. Mel-
singer, committeeman, presiding and
the following were named:
Justice of the Peace Louis Beuch-
ler.
Assessor Harry A. Meisinger.
Road Overseer Henry Thierolf." ;
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25c
Green Beans
KELSON'S
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IGA Lye
3 Cans for
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Tomato Soup Rn
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Peanut Butter
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Musselman's
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2-lb. Jar
22c
HOUSEWIFE
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Full Quart
SHURFINE
Chili Sauce
12-oz. Bottle . . . .
22c
HONESTY
Sweet Corn q
No. 2 Cans 3 for
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Roasted Every Week
The secret of good coffee is its fresh
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reaching you with all its fine aroma
still intact. No rancid coffee when you
use Shurfine. Next in importance is to
have it proPerly ground to suit the
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Our HOBART
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pictured at right, grinds the
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fine, medium or coarse as
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2-Ib. Krispy 29
Mb. Krispy ...... 16
Edwards Home Made
Candy 4Qq
1-lb. Box A
Assorted Flavors
Kre-MeS
3 Pkgs. for
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Lakeside
Peas
No. 2 Tins, each,
No. 2 Sieve
ifc
AND
Giant Bars -
m soap 10 for 37c
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Red Alaska Sockeye
Salmon UOc
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HOUSEHOLD
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Sweet Pea Red Pitted
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No. 2 Cans. . . .2 for
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You'll enjoy to the last bite the meats
you buy at Black and White, finest
quality and a large variety, all at just
ordinary grade prices. Last week we
advised you . . . and again we say
Try Wilson's Certified
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Shoulder Roast, lb.. .
TENDER HIAC
Rib Boil, lb,: l2t
SELECT QUALITY ORC
Sirloin Steak, lb
THICK, JUICY OEZC
Short Steaks; lb 9W
SWIFT'S UCC
Ring Bologna, lb
Fresh Pork Hocks, lb.. lie
Bulk Kraut, lb 5c
A Delicious Combination
CUDAHY S GEM U Tc
Bacon Squares, lb.. . . & w
(Cello wrap pea;
rHOICE
Round Steak, lb. .
LARGE
Pork Chops, lb. . .
3ic
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Fruits and Vegetables
In the Fruit and Vegetable line, you'll
find Black and White has the freshest
and most complete stock at prices no
higher than you've paid for wilted or
inferior grades. The Best here, always!
Fresh Picked Button JOtf
Mushrooms, lb V-
Red Flame Tokay ? p
Grati as. lb Ww
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Fresh Picked
Green Beans, 2 lbs..
Fresh, Solid Wisconsin
Cabbage, 50-lb. bag .
Fancy Pascal
Celery, Splits, each.
19c
69c
10c
Fancy, Red-Ripe
Cranberries, lb Isc
small Home urown Att
Potatoes, bushel 3UC
Med., 60c Large, 75c
nome urown utLiuuus Otfe
Apples, bushel ovc
Large Size Texas fltC
Grapefruit, 4 for 45c
Small, 6 or 25c
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